Zika in Infants and Pregnancy (ZIP) study: results from a prospective international cohort study of prenatal Zika virus infection and adverse fetal and infant outcomes
Lebov J, Nason M, Stolka K, Ximenes R, Mussi-Pinhata M, Moye J, Zorrilla C, Velez Vega C, Cordero J, Scalabrin D, Ko A, Moreira M, Galvão L, Britt W, Marques E, Balmaseda A, Harris E, Arias J, Schultz-Cherry S, Garces A, Krebs N, Ochoa T, Ugarte-Gil C, Fogleman E, Gabriel E, Welton M, Irizarry C, de Moura Negrini S, Coutinho C, de Barros Miranda-Filho D, Montarroyos U, Cordeiro M, Gajewski A, Osorio J, Figueroa L. Zika in Infants and Pregnancy (ZIP) study: results from a prospective international cohort study of prenatal Zika virus infection and adverse fetal and infant outcomes. BMC Pregnancy And Childbirth 2025, 25: 903. PMID: 40885911, PMCID: PMC12399002, DOI: 10.1186/s12884-025-07774-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsZika virus infectionZIKV exposureCongenital malformationsRelative riskInfant outcomesZika virusComposite endpointPrenatal Zika virus infectionPrimary analysisZika virus exposureSecondary analysisCo-primary analysisWeeks gestationPrimary endpointRNA testingProspective studyProspective cohortPregnant participantsWeeks postpartumPregnancyVirus infectionInfantsAdequate sample sizeInfant deathsPregnant people
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